Manual Field Controls FC95HRV.

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  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 1

    69-Field 0412 Heat Reco very V entilators Operation and Installation Manual This product earned the ENERGY STAR by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by Natural Resources Canada and the US EPA. It meets ENERGY STAR requirements only when used in Canada. * FC95HR V* FC155HR V FC200HR V* FC150ER V ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 2

    Getting to Know your Heat and Energy Recovery Ventilator Ventilation and Control Options How the Dehumidistat Works (Colder Climates) Glossary and Additional Information Warranty ........................................................................................3 Healthy Home System™ Control (HHSC) Dehumidistat .............................. ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 3

    3 Thank you for purchasing a Field Control Heat/Energy Recovery Ventilator (HRV/ERV). The HRV/ERV provides fresh air to your home while recovering energy from the air it exhausts. There are numerous benefits to a properly installed, operated, and maintained HRV/ERV: • Exhausts the stale, contaminated air, found in today’s tight buildings. • R ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 4

    Your HRV/ERV system produces a dehumidifying effect when outdoor humidity levels are lower than indoor humidity levels. These conditions occur normally when outdoor termperatures are below 60°F. An additional dehumidification effect is achievable with the Optional Dehumidistat (Part DH1). The Optional DH1 Control may be combined with the Healthy H ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 5

    The Dehumidistat Ventilation Control offers ON/OFF, High Speed/Low speed plus an electronic dehumidistat. Key Features • 2 Speed Fan setting (Low/High) • Electronic Dehumidistat • Instruction Card is inserted in the control • Slim-line design • Connect to 3 wire 20 gauge low voltage wire. Turning on the Control Press and release the ON/OF ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 6

    The timer w ill override th e Operational Mo de (regardles s of the setting) and initiate high speed ventilation. Upon completion of the timer cycle, the HRV/ERV returns to your selected Operational Mode and speed setting. Lifestyle 20/40/60 Minute Timer Initiates high speed ventilation for 20, 40 or 60 minutes. The 20/40/60 Minute Status Lights in ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 7

    1. Inspect Exterior Hoods at least once a month. Make sure exhaust and fresh air supply hoods are not blocked or restricted by leaves, grass, or snow. In winter, it is especially important to make sure snow is not blocking the hoods or that frost has not built up on the wire mesh (bird screen). WARNING: Blockage of hoods may cause an imbalance. 2. ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 8

    THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE, PATENTED ALUMINUM CORE The cross-flow heat recovery core transfers heat between the two airstreams. It is easily removed for cleaning or service. MOTORS AND BLOWERS Each air stream has one centrifugal blower driven by a common PSC motor. The unit has a 2 speed fan operation. FILTERS Washable air filters in exhaust and supply a ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 9

    Port Configuration and Airflow Model FC95HRV In order to make the HRV as space efficient as possible, the INDOOR supply and return ports are converted from round to oval shape. Overall size of the port remains the same. Simply bend a stand ard duct fit ting to the co rrect shap e, and attac h to the oval port using the same method as for a round po ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 10

    THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE, PATENTED ALUMINUM CORE The cross-flow heat recovery core transfers heat between the two airstreams. It is easily removed for cleaning or service. MOTORS AND BLOWERS Each air stream has one centrifugal blower driven by a common PSC motor. 2 speed fan operation. FILTERS Washable air filters in exhaust and supply air streams. MOU ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 11

    DIMENSIONS FC200HRV inches (mm) Model FC200HR V All units conform to CSA and UL standards. THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE, PATENTED ALUMINUM CORE The cross-flow heat recovery core transfers heat between the two airstreams. It is easily removed for cleaning or service. MOTORS AND BLOWERS Each air stream has one centrifugal blower driven by a common PSC motor. ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 12

    12 ST ALE AIR TO OUTSIDE FRESH AIR FROM OUTSIDE ST ALE AIR FROM INSIDE FRESH AIR TO INSIDE 14 3 / 4 " (375) 19" (483) * All Duc t Connection s 6"(150mm) FIL TERS BLOWERS *N OTE: F ron t clearance o f 25 inche s (63 5 mm) i s recommended for servicin g unit . M OTOR ENTHALPIC CORE 33-5/8" (850) BALANCING D AMPER BALANCING D AMPER ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 13

    13 The Three Methods of Installation The following three installation methods are for the HRV/ERV system: • The Simplified installation. • The Partially Dedicated Installation • The Fully Dedicated Installation Simplified Installations The Simplified Installation draws stale air from the cold air return duct of the air handler/furnace and int ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 14

    DIRECT CONNECTION of both the HR V SUPPL Y AIR STREAM and EXHA UST AIR STREAM to the FURNACE COLD AIR RETURN Installation Notes • Unit is normally balanced on HIGH speed with the furnace blower ON. • A minimum separation of 40 inches (1m) is recommended between the two direct connections. • The exhaust air connection should be upstream of the ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 15

    DIRECT CONNECTION of the SUPPL Y AIR STREAM to the FURNA CE COLD AIR RETURN (Stale air drawn fr om key areas of home) Forced Air Furnace Outdoors EXHA UST AIR from various parts of home. i.e. bathrooms (if required), kitchens (if required). Cool Air Return Return Air 3' min. recommended Installation Notes • Unit is normally balanced on HIGH ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 16

    Outdoors Installation Notes • Unit is normally balanced on HIGH speed with the furnace blower ON. • W eatherhood arrangement is for drawing purposes only . Six feet (2m) minimum separation is recommended. The W eatherhood must also be 18" (460mm) above grade minimum. • The airflow must be confirmed on site using the balancing procedures ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 17

    Installation STEP 4. Level the unit from left to right and front to back. - Adjust the unit down by lifting up on the buckle. - Adjust the unit up by pulling down vertically on the Hand Loops while lifting up the bottom of the cabinet. Location Install the unit in a heated space that provides convenient space for service access. A typical location ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 18

    Drain Connection (HRV only) Grilles Drain Connection The HRV may produce some condensation during a defrost cycle. This water should flow into a nearby drain, or be taken away by a condensate pump. The HRV cabinet has prepunched holes for the drain (see below). Insert the drain spout through the hole in the drain pan. Be sure to in st all t he &quo ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 19

    19 Weatherhood Installation Installing the Ducting from the Weatherhoods to the HRV/ERV The inner and outer liners of the flexible insulated duct must be clamped to the sleeve of the weatherhoods (as close to the outside as possible) and the appropriate port on the HRV/ERV. It is very important that the fresh air intake line be given special attent ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 20

    20 Installation of the Dehumidistat or Dehumidistat Ventilation Control Standard Series Controls may be installed onto a flush mounted 2" x 4" electrical switch box or it may be surface mounted onto a wall. Only 1 master control should be installed to a ventilation system (the Face Plate on this illustration may not be exactly the same as ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 21

    21 Installation and Operation of 20/40/60 Minute Timer Operating your 20/40/60 Minute Timer Press and release the Select Button to activate high speed override. The High Speed Status Light will illuminate and the unit will run on high speed ventilation for 20 minutes. The 20/40/60 Minute timers provide an extended override time of 20 - 40 additiona ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 22

    22 Installation of the Healthy Home System™ Control (HHSC) Choose a Location The HHSC controller can be installed anywhere in your home. To simplify the installation, locate the HHSC control near the HVAC system and/or the HRV/ERV, since the HHSC does not require routine adjustment or occupant interaction. To provide the occupants with direct acc ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 23

    23 Installation of the Healthy Home System™ Control (HHSC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 L O ON R Y G HI C NO NC BK F ACT ORY -INST ALLED JUMPER DO NO T REMOVE LO HI 24C * R C Wt Gt Gf V HHSC CONTROL RC W Y G RYW G THERMOST A T FURNA CE OR HEA T PUMP HR V/ER V WIRING TERMINALS 12V/24 V AC Field wiring, 20 A WG min. required * Connect V T erminal on the HH ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 24

    24 Installation of the HHSC with the DH1 and 20/40/60 Minute Timers (test a) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 L O ON R Y G HI C NO NC BK F ACT OR Y-INST ALLED JUMPER DO NO T REMO VE LO HI 24C * R C Wt Gt Gf V HHSC CONTROL RC W Y GR Y W G THERMOST A T FURNA CE OR HEA T PUMP HR V/ERV WIRING TERMINALS 12V/24 V AC Field wiring, 20 AWG min. required * Connect V T e ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 25

    25 Installation of the DHVC Ventilation Control with 20/40/60 Minute Timers (test c) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 L O ON R Y G HI C NO NC BK F ACT OR Y-INST ALLED JUMPER FOR ST ANDBY-OFF OPERA TION. SEE “SETTING ST ANDBY” SECTION OF INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS LO HI 24C RC W Y GR Y W G T HERMOST A T FURNA CE OR HEA T PUMP HR V/ERV WIRING TERMINALS 12V/ ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 26

    26 Interlocking the HRV/ERV to an Air Handler/Furnace Blower Connecting the HRV/ERV as illustrated will ensure the Air Handler/Furnace Blower Motor is operating whenever the HRV/ERV is ventilating. The HRV/ERV must be interlocked to the Furnace/Air Handler with a Simplified Installation (Return/Return Installation) and should be interlocked with a ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 27

    27 • A positive or negative pressure may occur in the house • HRV/ERV may not operate at its maximum efficiency • The unit may not defrost properly Air Flow Measuring Gauges The magnehelic gauge and the digital manometer are suitable instruments for the balancing of air flows. A magnehelic gauge with a scale of 0 to .25" w.c. is suitable ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 28

    28 Balancing the Air Flows with a Pitot T ube STEP 1. D rill a 3/16” hole in the duct (ideally 3 f eet downstream of a ny elbows or bends and 1 f oot upstream of any elbows or bends) in the F resh Air and Stale air streams. Stale Air From Building Balancing Damper Balancing Damper Fresh Air to Building Drill 3/16” holes in Stale & F resh Ai ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 29

    29 Air Flow Balancing using the Door Ports FC155HRV & FC200HRV only Door balancing ports (not on all models) are designed to be used in conjunction with a Magnehelic Gauge or Digital Manometer to measure the Stale and Fresh airflows for balancing. Step 1 Prepare the air flow measuring device (i.e. Magnehelic Gauge or Digital Manometer) by conne ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 30

    30 Push and turn with slotted screwdriver. Damper automatically locks when pressure is released. Observe the location of the screws when connecting ductwork to the collar. Screws should be located no further than 1/2” from the outside edge of the collar and they should be no longer than 3/4”. 1/2” Balancing Dampers Installations where the HRV ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 31

    31 SYMPT OM CA USE SOLUTION Poor Air Flows Supply air feels cold Dehumidistat is not Operating Humidity Levels are too High Condensation is appearing on the windows Humidity Levels are too Low HRV and/or Ducts Frosting up Condensation or Ice Build Up in Insulated Duct to the Outside Water in the bottom of the HRV • 1/4” (6 mm) mesh on the outsi ...

  • Field Controls FC95HRV. - page 32

    32 LEA VE FOR HOMEO WNER TO BE COMPLETED BY CONTRACTOR AFTER INSTALLATION Installing Contractor _________________________________________Telephone / Contact _____________________ Serial Number ______________________________________________Installation Date ________________________ Model ______________________________________________________________ ...

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